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7 Reasons Why You Must Convert Flash Games to HTML5

Hurix Digital

The advent of HTML5 – the open web standard – with versatile native multimedia features offered the alternative needed for a departure from Adobe Flash. Between 2014 and now, a large number of tech platforms have converted multimedia elements, games in particular, to HTML5, signaling an end of the Flash era.

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HTML5 presents platform-spanning development option

Aptara

HTML5 presents platform-spanning development option. While HTML5 gained its cultural cachet as a mobile content standard, the highly touted substitute for Flash on Apple devices, its strength comes from the fact that it works across platforms, desktop, smartphone and tablet inclusive. aptaraeditor.

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HTML5 development poised to rise, Apple responsible

Aptara

HTML5 development poised to rise, Apple responsible. Working in the HTML5 coding language has remained an intriguing proposition for content developers over the past few years. The flexibility and cross-platform utility of the methodology have become increasingly valued as the mobile environment has splintered.

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Today's workplace is flexible and mobile

Aptara

There is actually room for a little synchronicity here, as eLearning is one program that could be an early mobile conversion target. Enabling every platform. Companies engaging in BYOD will likely see the benefits of HTML5 conversion when serving their diverse workforce. Tue, 08/26/2014 - 10:21. aptaraeditor.

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Pressure mounting to lose Flash in Web content

Aptara

Now, it's worth leaders considering Flash to HTML5 conversion for their rich resources to fit in with the new wave of computing and Web apps. This is due to the fact that many apps seemingly designed to be distributed through proprietary app stores are actually heavily indebted to multi-platform design languages such as HTML.

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W3C's HTML5 recommendation published

Aptara

The path to widespread HTML5 adoption has been a long one in some senses, but when compared to 20-year old Flash, which HTML5 is replacing in many cases, its rise has been swift and dramatic. One particularly important landmark on HTML5's road to universal acceptance recently passed. Video is the crux of HTML5 as it stands.

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Mobile content must be accessible for all

Aptara

Mobile content development cannot be approached the same way as desktop-focused materials, as there are unique considerations associated with the mobile platform. Reusing content Another key area businesses should focus on when pursuing mobile content development, according to O'Neill, is reuse.

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